Everyone Needs a Faith-Lift.

    Faith can rewrite your future. "The only thing that stands between a man and what he wants from life is often merely the will to try it and the faith to believe that it is possible" (Richard De Vos). Faith is like a flashlight; no matter how dark it gets; it will help you find your way. "Every tomorrow has two handles; we can take hold by the handle of anxiety or by the handle of faith" (Henry Ward Beecher).

    All great leaders have one common spiritual gift—faith. “…He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him” (Heb 11:6). God always holds something for the man who keeps his faith in Him. Your life will shrink or expand in proportion to your faith.

    Think like a man of action, act like a man of faith. Prayer is asking for rain; faith is carrying the umbrella. You must first be a believer if you want to be an achiever. "Faith, in its very nature, demands action. Faith is action—never a passive attitude" (Paul Little).

    Faith is not a pill you take but a muscle you use. Faith is when your hands and feet keep on working when your head and others say it can't be done. Active faith is necessary to victory.

    By faith you can be decisive in the absence of certainty or in the presence of indecision. It is not daydreaming, it is decision-making. "Real faith is not the stuff dreams are made of; rather it is tough, practical, and altogether realistic. Faith sees the invisible, but it does not see the non-existent" (A. W. Tozer). "It is like radar that pierces through the fog, the reality of things at a distance that the human eye cannot see" (Corrie Ten Boom). The world says, "seeing is believing." Faith says, "believing is seeing."

    Faith is like a toothbrush. You should have one and use it daily, but you shouldn't try to use someone else's. "All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). Doubt is the great modern plague. But faith can cure it. Real faith will refuse to see anything that is contrary to the Bible. It won't look at the circumstances or conditions, but the promise.

Doubt sees the obstacle; faith sees the way;
Doubt sees the darkest night; faith sees the day;
Doubt dreads to take a step, faith soars on high;
Doubt questions, "Who believes?"
Faith answers, "I." (Anonymous)